Drysuit dryer / Holder

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Here's my forced-air version:

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dude im a commercial diver and own several dry suits which are suppose to stay dry but a little sweat doesn't warrant all of that hassle .i have something that works better and dosent take up much space . dive goddess




What is it?
 
That's great job/project. Now if you want to speed up the drying, Drill the pvc with a bunch of holes up and down their lengths. Then reverse a shopvac hose, so it blows and put it on on of the pipe ends. 10 min. to dry.
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Cabellas has commercial product for waders drying, something like $40 and it does not use blowing motor however I think it is not high enough for the drysuit.

I like the both DIY versions better though.

Even worst wet drysuit is much warmer than the best wetsuit. Old drysuits start leak when abrasion eats along the seams. But you can always wear 1 or 2 mm wetsuit instead of undergarment and it will be much warmer than wetsuit any way.
 

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